Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott ditch baby Wolf’s name as it didn’t ‘feel’ right | Ents & Arts News
Kylie Jenner has announced she will be changing her baby son’s name, as the original name “really didn’t feel like it was him”.
The 24-year-old reality star, and her partner Travis Scott – whose real name is Jacques Bermon Webster I – had previously revealed he would be called Wolf Webster.
However, in a brief Instagram story shared with her 320 million followers, Jenner wrote: “FYI our son’s name isn’t Wolf anymore, we just really didn’t feel like it was him.
“Just wanted to share because I keep seeing Wolf everywhere.”
The now-nameless newborn was born on 2 February weighing 8lbs 13oz and is Jenner and Scott’s second child.
Although the couple are yet to announce a new name – some fans have taken angel-themed messages from Kardashian family members as an indication that may be the new name.
Jenner’s announcement followed a YouTube video documenting the pregnancy and birth, titled To Our Son.
In the nine-minute long montage of clips, Scott can be heard talking to the baby shortly after he was born, saying: “What up big boy?”
She has previously said her experience of birth and post-partum “has been a little harder” than with her first child.
Their first child, Stormi, was born on 1 February 2018, and is now four years old.
When did Jenner and Scott get together?
Jenner and Scott, a chart-topping rapper whose songs include Highest In The Room and Sicko Mode, first started dating in 2017, with Stormi arriving the following year.
They reportedly split in 2019 but were said to have rekindled their romance shortly after.
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Jenner chose to keep her first pregnancy private and did not go public with the news until Stormi was born in February 2018.
This time, the couple announced news that their second child was on the way in a 90-second video shared to Instagram in September.
The billionaire beauty mogul held a baby shower in January.